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January 11, 1998 | By JEANNINE STEIN,
Paradise is a subjective thing: a secluded tropical beach. A bottomless shopping spree at Barneys. Eating all the chocolate you want and never gaining weight. Mine is being able to work on craft projects for days without major disruptions. Anyone who sews, crochets, knits, weaves, wood works, etc., understands this. I love my husband, I love my job and I love my cats, but they leave precious little time for much else.

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September 27, 1998 | By NAEDINE JOY HAZELL,
Soon the siren song of early autumn, a melody of harmonious hues and the clear notes of crisp air, will turn thoughts to New England. Whether thought becomes action depends, at least in part, on a plan, a destination--a reason, if you will. It needs only to be a plausible excuse for a drive in the country. This is where Vermont's Route 100 proudly steps forward. Stretching the length of the state, Route 100 provides dozens of plausible excuses for anyone visiting the area.
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